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All Things Microsoft => Microsoft as a Company => Topic started by: rtgwbmsr on 2 April 2003, 06:14

Title: Companies don't trust MS, but use it anyway
Post by: rtgwbmsr on 2 April 2003, 06:14
http://www.news.com.au/common/story_page/0,4057,6221225%255E15306,00.html (http://www.news.com.au/common/story_page/0,4057,6221225%255E15306,00.html)

 
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IT managers don't trust MS: survey
James Riley
April 01, 2003

NEARLY three-quarters of enterprise-level IT security chiefs don't trust Microsoft security, according to new research from Forrester.

Yet the same survey found that nine out of ten of these users have deployed sensitive applications on Windows, regardless.

The Forrester "Can Microsoft be secure?" paper surveyed 35 IT security specialists in the US from companies with $US1 billion or more in annual revenues.

Some 77 per cent of those surveyed cited security as their top concern when deploying Windows applications.

Yet Forrester maintains Microsoft has suffered unfair criticism of its security efforts, claiming the company's track record is "both better and more complicated than conventional wisdom suggests".


Forrester suggests that although there are improvements Microsoft could make to security practices, the blame for incidents often rests with the users themselves.

The report points to major worm and virus attacks, and says Microsoft generally issued patches well before outbreaks. The company issued a patch for the Nimda vulnerability nearly a year before that worm's release, and issues a patch for SQL Slammer more than six months before it brought down a major bank
Title: Companies don't trust MS, but use it anyway
Post by: cahult on 3 April 2003, 07:39
They are mindless drones, most of them. Others don
Title: Companies don't trust MS, but use it anyway
Post by: mc0282 on 3 April 2003, 08:42
Like i said before, company are lazy to learn a new OS and they're in love with the  GUI. so they would suck up to micropirate..
Title: Companies don't trust MS, but use it anyway
Post by: theangelofdeath69 on 28 April 2003, 13:59
You know, I'm sure there's a Windows-like GUI for Linux...